Boozer's €3.90 stout a big hit
Irish Daily Mirror|February 09, 2023
A RURAL boozer selling pints of Guinness for €3.90 yesterday declared: "We have to look after our locals." The Irish Mirror is continuing its search for the country's cheapest pint of plain after brewer Diageo hiked prices last week.
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Boozer's €3.90 stout a big hit

Galway boozer Johny O'Loghlens, located in Connemara, will keep the price of the black stuff to just €3.90 which is believed to be Ireland's least-expensive draught.

Colm Redmond, who runs the watering hole, explained: "Johny O'Loghlens is a small country pub, it's very much a community bar and a local trade and that's one of the reasons - we have to look after our locals." He said he upped the price of Harp to €4.20 and admitted other beers will follow suit but vowed to keep the price of Guinness at under €4 for now.

This story is from the February 09, 2023 edition of Irish Daily Mirror.

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